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Raffles Photography Awards 2020 Raffles Photography Awards 2020 www.rafflesphotoawards.com 2020‐322 RAFFLES PHOTO AWARDS 2020 PSA 2020‐322 RAFFLES PHOTO AWARDS 2020 PSA 2020‐322 INFORMATION Exhibition Name RAFFLES PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2020 th Closing date 9 September 2020 PSA Patronage 2020 - 322 Salon Chairman YAP JEE NA SANDIE Email [email protected] URL www.rafflesphotographyawards.com Color 2114 entrants 8305 images Mono 1969 entrants 7683 images Travel 1910 entrants 7433 images JUDGES Photovivo Salon CHUTCHAWANTIPAKORN WARANUN THAILAND LIM TECK BOON SINGAPORE LEONG SOON SENG FIRE MALAYSIA RAFFLES PHOTO AWARDS 2020 PSA 2020‐322 COUNTRY STATISTICS Country Total Entrant Total Image Argentina 1 12 Australia 34 388 Austria 5 60 Azerbaijan 2 24 Bahrain 4 48 Bangladesh 17 199 Belarus 1 5 Belgium 9 92 Bosnia and Herzegovina 6 72 Bulgaria 1 12 Canada 14 152 Chile 12 133 China 358 3590 Croatia 5 60 Cyprus 8 92 Czech Republic 1 8 Denmark 1 12 Egypt 4 48 England 22 232 Finland 2 24 Germany 30 344 Greece 10 116 Hong Kong 30 348 Hungary 11 128 RAFFLES PHOTO AWARDS 2020 PSA 2020‐322 India 612 7030 Indonesia 64 734 Iran 123 1210 Iraq 5 48 Ireland 4 36 Israel 2 24 Italy 11 128 Japan 5 57 Kuwait 1 12 Lithuania 1 12 Luxembourg 1 12 Macau 5 60 Malaysia 49 543 Malta 1 12 Mauritius 2 24 Moldova 1 12 Myanmar 331 3435 Netherlands 4 45 New Zealand 5 56 North Macedonia 1 12 Norway 3 36 Oman 17 174 Pakistan 3 36 Philippines 1 12 Poland 4 44 Qatar 2 24 Reunion 1 12 Romania 21 216 RAFFLES PHOTO AWARDS 2020 PSA 2020‐322 Russian Federation 5 56 Saudi Arabia 13 133 Scotland 2 24 Serbia 4 48 Singapore 43 503 Slovakia 5 60 Slovenia 13 156 South Africa 1 12 South Korea 3 28 Spain 3 36 Sri Lanka 11 132 Switzerland 2 24 Taiwan 28 326 Thailand 3 28 Turkey 8 96 Ukraine 2 16 United Arab Emirates 21 203 USA 44 512 Vietnam 58 679 Wales 6 72 Yemen 1 12 RAFFLES PHOTO AWARDS 2020 PSA 2020‐322 WINNERS RAFFLES PHOTO AWARDS 2020 PSA 2020‐322 PID COLOUR OPEN PSA Gold Medal Agung Anom Manik Indonesia Ramayana 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